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Sarah Rajkotwala

Gardens are magical places full of amusement, hard work, perfect pleasure, healing, creativity and beauty. They ask for very little, and give so very much to whoever walks through them,...

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Boria Sax

We love to be terrified and Dinosaurs somehow manage to do that, unless of course it is Dino out of the Flintstones, a dinosaur that everyone simply loves. The reality...

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edited by Ingrid Adelsberger

Ingrid Adelsberger was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) at the age of 30 years, which was a serious shock as until that time she had always thought MS was a...

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Stacey Halls

Set in the period around the early sixteen hundreds in Lancashire England, The Familiars is an Historical Fiction is based on true events. Many of the characters existed and lived...

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Akal Pitam

The advice in Self Love: Finding peace and happiness is of a spiritual nature but captures many points which are relevant. The concept of self-love is not a new one,...

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James Massola

In the late afternoon of what had been a relatively ordinary day in Mae Sai, a town of relative obscurity in the northern corner of Thailand’s Chiang Rai Province, once...

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edited by Cecily Gayford, Various

Although this may be a bit late for the Festive season, that is unless someone gave a you a copy, A Very Murderous Christmas is an anthology from the best...

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Dr Eric Goodman

Dreading that next work function, social encounter or gathering where small talk is the order of the day and anxiety is your best and long-lasting buddy at these events. Relax,...

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Michael S Carolan

The changing face of food production over the years, in the race to produce more and more food to feed an ever-growing world population, has seen what was once historically...

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Dianne Hall, Elizabeth Malcolm

The New History of the Irish in Australia is a well-researched and in-depth examination of the lives of Irish immigrants and their offspring in Australia. It illustrates the intolerance shown...

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Petr Ludwig and Adela Schicker

Procrastination is a wonderful thing, or is it. Is it an aspect of your life that has somehow taken hold, preventing growth on both a personal and workplace basis: and...

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Lyndi Cohen

Lyndi’s story is one that will be familiar to many young people today. As a girl she was tall and had a big frame. In a leotard at ballet, she...